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Show BREVITIES. Bright sunshine today. The mud still reigns supremo. Thin is a ?ciiuinc. IpTiag day. Big crowds at Wonderland every day. The RntoUM tcmcbei are being put on the new Odd Fellows building. Another good strike is reported In the Vtah mine, Ptrt fiprine;.- district. It la said that an electric process silver and lead smeller is to be established at Od'lcn. The Christian scientists have fitted up a reading room and dispensary lu the Odd j Fellows building. Charles Nowland died at his late home, , Sixth F.ast street, yesterday of grip, aged oi years. Funeral tomorrow. The funeral Of the late J. P. lirooks took place today, from the residence of Samuel H. Am rl.ni h, VJ Fast Third South. a inarrUre licence was isuni tiits mom-Ins mom-Ins tn Willimii Doxey oi Suit take City, I aui il H, imd Margaret Stinison of 0lpgo, : at'i ll Hi I Tlic Western I'niou liokls meatngee fur I .luliii T. Leonard, Charles A. May, Lellia Forfeit, H. J. Plereon cre H. V- Muycrs and i thd I'tu'.i Nnrnery e.iinpany. Colonel E, A. Wall It In from OpWr. He fiijM that he i.-- ruiiniiiK Iheir coiKentriitur bnl OOt to full capacity, sineu the water has . nut sturteil to run cnoiiirh yet. 'I'Momi who allendi-il the hall at the theater thea-ter last niiht are kiekin-. They say that the toot ll BO bad that even a fairy couldn't dam e on it without fallilur down ( Mifcs Elizabeth Duncombe, aged W years, died at the residence of 1 or parent, in the V Twenty second ward yesterday of Itrip. Funeral lit II o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The Salt Lake county wool growers will meet at Pioneer ball on Saturday next for the purpose of oatlinlBg a protective policy and driving a nail in certain proposed legislation legis-lation which, they contend, is mimical to the ivrol industry in this territory. The debating society of the Y. M. C. A. bus its weekly meeting at their hall Ibis evening. A paper will he read on co-operative colony in Mexico. (Question for debate will he: "Resolved, Tbat the territorial leg- lslature should enact a law making eight hours a day's work." Bee-keepers' convention The bee-keepers of I'tah will liulil a convention at Salt Lake City, April Tth, IWrj, in the brick and atone masons' hall, Main street, over Western Union telegraph office, commencing t hi a. in. and 2 p.m. All interested. Including ladies, are cordially invited to attend. Colonel Dodge discusses the proposed Deep creek road. He favors it, but is not Inclined to make any definite slate, no nt in regard to the course of the Kio (iralide Western. This is the suti. stance Of what he told Messrs. V. H. Kciumg'ou and A. Iluutiuer when they called on him in regard to the local movement move-ment to build the road. There is now good reason to helicve that the proposed leaching plant at l.ebi is a "go" beyond all doubt, and work will he commenced just as soon as the frost is out of the groiiud. and before the summer smoke will he issuing from the stacks of the new enterprise. Messrs. John Heck, A. K. 1 1 de and T, li. Cutler, are the moving spirits In the new enterprise. Eastern parties representing an Iron-Smelting plant with a capital of 300,000 and a daily output of eighty tons; a rolling mill, a tove foundry with a daily capacity of 300 etoVQS, anil n ear-wheel factory, are in this country with a view to locate. Thf total capitalisation of all these concerns is said to be 600,000; and notwithstanding the attractions attrac-tions oi natural uas here, I'rovo people arc ufler the visitors with an offer of (96,000 as a little bonus to draw them to the would tie capitol city. |